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HORTICULTURE 



April 23, 1910 



The 

 Hump 



That 

 Humps 



It's the hump in the Corrugated that makes the 

 other boilers hump themselves to match it for 

 economy. It may not be a beautiful hump, but 

 it makes a coal bill that's good to look at — 

 and that's what counts. 



For many purposes there is not a boiler its equal 

 for greenhouse heating economy, which state- 

 ment is not ''hot air", but coal facts. 

 We were greenhouse heating engineers years 

 before we began building greenhouses, and we 

 have been building greenhouses over a quarter 

 of a century. It stands to reason we thoroughly 

 know both ends of the business — and we do. 



Write us 



Hitchings & Company 



' Elizabeth, N. J. 



Oiar Shadeless Ridge 

 Type of HoMse 



Us advantage is, none of the benches are shaded by the 

 ridge. This section is the 53 ft Sectional Iron Frame 

 house we furnished for Mr. Fred Burki. His location on a 

 side hill gives him a grade of about 5 feet in fifty. 

 Robert Simpson built his two 30x465 feet houses on the 

 level, and graded them inside to meet his particular ideas. 

 Here then are examples of medium and wide Shadeless 

 Ridge houses of our Sectional Iron Frame Construction. 

 Each owner declares that they are the houses of the future, 

 no matter what you want to grow. 



If you are going to build, think these things over and get in 

 touch with us. 



LORD AND BURNHAM COMPANY 



Irvington, N. Y. 



New York 



St. Jdmes BPg. 



Boston 



Tremont BIdg. 



Philadelphia 



Heed BIdg. 



Chicago 

 The Rookery 



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HERE is not a house built today, that has the 

 extreme lightness, beauty and practicalness of 

 our U-Bar Curved Eave. 



S^nd for Oat-t^log; 



U-BAR GREENHOUSES 



PIERS ON 



DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS 



U-BAR CO. 



1 MADISON /yE.NEW YORK. 



